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wheel question

Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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faded   +1y
i found a set of wheels that are +45mm offset they are 8.5 inches wide will these fit on my mazda? they are twentys and they look good as hell and they are only 600$!!!!
nytrdr24   +1y
it would depend on if you have done anything to the suspension of the truck.....45 mm = 1.77", so the wms is 2.48" back from the face of the wheel, and you will have 6.73" of backspacing from there.....you'll just have to do some measuring with those #'s to see if they will fit....it will also depend on what size tire you run too....
faded   +1y
nah the truck is bagged to lay out on a 30" tall tire im not sure about the width im mostly worried about the front if the back will not tuck im going to get the rear end shortened anyway i have all 4wd sheetmetal suicide doors etc....
bagdb2200   +1y
For the front it's going to partially depend on how much camber you get as you lay out. My truck cambers enough to tuck the 18" Infinitis, +25mm, with 4wd sheetmetal. They'd hit otherwise.

If your truck doesn't camber much a +45 is going to hit the fender.
droppedmitsu   +1y
I'm pretty sure they will but use the info that nytrydr gave you and also use the "total" width of the rim and check it on your truck and see if they will have enough room to tuck in the front
speedster93b   +1y

holy shit layed out on a 30" tire!! why go 20's when you can fit 22's? not bodydropped i assume??? or maybe the ever so gentle bodydrop?
mazdamandan   +1y
maybe you can convince the seller to let ya try an bolt em on, sorry to point out the obvious, ya prolly asked already, right?

Aim insists if you use thier drop spindles to use a factory offset,
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